I want to see if I can get a spark of the “old internet” back by making a starting page for myself with all kinds of cool websites. But not sure where to start because Google obviously will not work for this.

So… what are some of your favourite websites?

  • HucklebeeOP
    link
    fedilink
    2
    edit-2
    11 months ago

    Found two sound/music generating websites (before AI music was cool):

    Adventuremachine

    Patapap. This one also has some other interesting sites in it’s footer (on desktop)

  • Dizzy Devil Ducky
    link
    fedilink
    English
    611 months ago

    I couldn’t think of many less visited sites I usually go to often, but coalregion(dot)com is an interesting site I found using this Wiby search engine a long time ago. It’s a site about a region in Pennsylvania. They have a section for recipes supposedly from that region along with a section for words/slang from that regions past. They got other things, but the dictionary and recipes interest me more than the other parts.

    • HubertManne
      link
      fedilink
      111 months ago

      do you know how the leveling gain works? do dwarves with thei less than one level slower than elves with more than one. im thinking its the opposite maybe as ones that are more than one seem to have more special things.

        • HubertManne
          link
          fedilink
          111 months ago

          yeah the wikis don’t seem to have the info. I think they figure its self evident from the math equation but im not sure if its used on exp gain which it sounds like or exp needed to gain. it makes me wonder because if its on gain it would suggest races with seemingly more special benefits would leve faster. which makes no sense.

        • HubertManne
          link
          fedilink
          111 months ago

          hey sorry for all the bother and putting you on the spot but I find the thing sorta spams me with my location information. I asked in newbie chat on that and the other thing and there were some configs that mitigated it but some folks said its based on your client. I did not want to spam the chat with what clients people where using so I was wondering if you used anything special. im using putty.

  • Lemminary
    link
    fedilink
    811 months ago

    I miss old StumbleUpon! It was great for this. Someone recently introduced me to Flashpoint Archive and I have a hunch that there’s a bunch of good stuff there.

    • HucklebeeOP
      link
      fedilink
      411 months ago

      Ooh yeah, the Flashpoint Archive is an amazing resource! I’ve dabbled in it before. Great blast from the past!

    • HucklebeeOP
      link
      fedilink
      711 months ago

      Welp, already spent way too much time on neal.fun! Great stuff!

    • HucklebeeOP
      link
      fedilink
      211 months ago

      Hah, cool. Kind of like a small community version of DeviantArt. I dig it!

    • HucklebeeOP
      link
      fedilink
      4
      edit-2
      11 months ago

      All great and valuable links. Thanks! Archive has so many usecases. I recently used it to get some design inspiration for old 50’s and 60’s catalogs and magazines. Plenty of retro and vintage stuff to find! GifCities from the Archive.org team is also great :)

  • @NoTimeLeft@lemmy.world
    link
    fedilink
    3711 months ago

    Got a few:

    https://everynoise.com/ You can find A LOT of music genres here. Genres next to eachother resemble one another. Figure out what you like, and what genres are close to it. Clicking on the >> will take you to artists in this genre, or search for artists in the upper right corner and see what genre they fall under.

    https://clickclickclick.click This one is about privacy, see what a browser can track. If you don’t know much about pixeltracking, this one is a fun way to learn (and a little creepy hehe)

    https://suno.com/create Create your own songs with an AI, just throw in lyrics, a genre, and you are done. A fun way to troll a friend by throwing in an old conversation

    https://darknetdiaries.com/ Haven’t looked into this one myself, but these are true stories on the darknet, recommended by a friend of mine.

    • Onii-Chan
      link
      fedilink
      711 months ago

      Came here to post EveryNoise. Absolutely incredible site that just fucking WORKS. Can’t believe I went as long as I did without knowing about it.

      • @HessiaNerd@lemmy.world
        link
        fedilink
        211 months ago

        It’s interesting. Some seriously fragmented genre names. Not sure I agree with many of them, but I always like new music discovery tools.

    • @Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com
      link
      fedilink
      711 months ago

      Darknet Diaries is a podcast, rather than just a website. It’s not all about the darknet, he does tons of stories about internet security and penetration testing.

      I have listened to every single episode. It’s EXCELLENT.

    • HucklebeeOP
      link
      fedilink
      4
      edit-2
      11 months ago

      Clickclickclick is such a great eye opener. And I’ll definately will spend some time searching artists I like on Everynoise. Other two also added to my bookmarks for later viewing. Great links!

    • asudoxM
      link
      fedilink
      311 months ago

      Thanks for the links, they’re interesting.

  • @ace_garp@lemmy.world
    link
    fedilink
    611 months ago

    yucata.de is an online-play boardgame website.

    Fully DIY and community built site. Free accounts and free play, although donations are accepted.

    Fun small games to start with:

    Port Royal, Mountain Goats, Spexxx, Ali Baba, Balloon Cup, Dragonheart, Rose King, Pompeii.

    And some quality bigger games:

    Bruges, Innovation, Targi, Chakra, Stone Age, Grand Austria Hotel, Imhotep, Finca, Carcassonne South Seas, Thurn & Taxis.